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Tatsuta-Age (Japanese Fried Chicken)

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Meats Japanese 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 Raw chicken breasts; boned
1 tb Sake or sherry
1 tb Soy sauce
4 Green peppers
Oil for frying
Cornstarch
1/2 ts Salt
1/8 ts Pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

California Cuisines come from all over the world. The cultures and
Nationalities of the world come together here. California, itself is a
melting pot. California also has a reputation of some people being health
nuts. I am one. I just got through eating lunch, which consisted of a bowl
of Lentil/ Couscous and 4 Dutch Rusks. Total fat content of less than 1
Gram. It was very satisfying too. I want to share a delicious recipe from
one of our cultures here.
Slice chicken meat into thin slices so that it can be eaten without
cutting. Mis sake (or sherry) and soy sauce together and place chicken in
this for about 30 minutes. Cut pappers into halves and take out seeds. Heat
iol. Cover chicken with cornstarch. When oil is hot, fry chicken until
tender. Drain on paper towels. Fry green pappers until just slft. Drain on
paper towels. Sprinkle chicken and green peppers with salt and pepper.
Arrange decoratively on serving paltter. Makes 4 Servings.
Posted to recipelu-digest Volume 01 Number 352 by "Bonnie Atwood"
<solomon1@cnetech.com> on Dec 9, 1997

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